by jacobman12 November 28, 2019
-Her-ing
-p.noun, singular,
Etymology: A--- Hering
Date:2010
1 a: Slur referring to a male who is lame gay.
b: Adaptation, to refer strictly to gay males, of "Tool".
2 a: One who qualties of a lame gay with include particularly, but not exclusively:
-hip peircing, will not stand without popping his hip, frequently exclaims his homosexuality without prompt to do so, places himself into stereotyped gay roles without any other reason because its what gays do, utilizes every opportunity for a perverse comment
eg. A-----: Didn't those hip peircings hurt?
Hering: No, shoving metal into my body felt great, Better Than Sex!... Well, not that great.
-p.noun, singular,
Etymology: A--- Hering
Date:2010
1 a: Slur referring to a male who is lame gay.
b: Adaptation, to refer strictly to gay males, of "Tool".
2 a: One who qualties of a lame gay with include particularly, but not exclusively:
-hip peircing, will not stand without popping his hip, frequently exclaims his homosexuality without prompt to do so, places himself into stereotyped gay roles without any other reason because its what gays do, utilizes every opportunity for a perverse comment
eg. A-----: Didn't those hip peircings hurt?
Hering: No, shoving metal into my body felt great, Better Than Sex!... Well, not that great.
Joe: Why are you standing like that?
John: What do you mean?
Joe: You're standing with your butt out, and hip popped like a Hering Ass Bitch.
John: Hering my nuts, You're the Hering sucking cock in bathroom.
John: What do you mean?
Joe: You're standing with your butt out, and hip popped like a Hering Ass Bitch.
John: Hering my nuts, You're the Hering sucking cock in bathroom.
by TD Martin May 06, 2010
What you say when you're going in your homies. Correction: Going in FOR your homies. Just make sure you logout first.
Also, be careful who you say it to. Can have an unintentionally sweet tone to it, depends on the mood (see below).
Also, be careful who you say it to. Can have an unintentionally sweet tone to it, depends on the mood (see below).
Me: "I'm here for you homie."
Homie: "Awwwww, thank you! Just for me?"
Me: "No, I mean I'm here to take you."
Homie: "Oh stop it! 🤠Just tell me you love me already!"
Me: *visible confusion* "Wut..."
Homie: "Did you buy me a ring yet?! 😘"
Me: *regrets life*
Homie: "Awwwww, thank you! Just for me?"
Me: "No, I mean I'm here to take you."
Homie: "Oh stop it! 🤠Just tell me you love me already!"
Me: *visible confusion* "Wut..."
Homie: "Did you buy me a ring yet?! 😘"
Me: *regrets life*
by Lead Bud 123 May 23, 2021
by ryanszczucki June 17, 2017
US southern slang. Usually preceded or followed by "now."
It means "listen to what I have to say next, because it is something that you were unware of or had previously been ignoring, much to our chagrin."
or can simply mean "look at this."
It means "listen to what I have to say next, because it is something that you were unware of or had previously been ignoring, much to our chagrin."
or can simply mean "look at this."
Now, lookie here: we don't appreciate that kind of foul language here.
Lookie here now: The way you're cutting them switches is all wrong. Use a sweeping motion.
Lookie here! It's a dodo bird!
Lookie here now: The way you're cutting them switches is all wrong. Use a sweeping motion.
Lookie here! It's a dodo bird!
by darius sunofovich January 07, 2005
by herekicker July 22, 2008
Due to bad weather, my flight to Makkah got canceled; here's hoping they will reschedule it for today.
by Aishah_noor November 22, 2013